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In rec.aviation.piloting Steve Hix wrote:
In article , wrote: In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote: paul k. sanchez writes: I would suggest doing a flight then at night so you could find out. Perhaps along some mountain passes with 3.1 statue mile visibility, with appropriate distance from clouds. Please lets us know after you done this flight. I've done that, but with radio navigation aids. Even so, it was pretty harrowing. You sound like a very small child. You know sims are pretend, don't you? Sadly, he doesn't, no. Yeah, probably not. While a 4 year old who has watched a scary movie can be reassured by "it is just pretend", I don't think he is capable of understanding "pretend". -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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